You gentlemen are correct, I was going to point to those two cases. Yeah, Lord Boothroyd is a chimp, not technically munkey. And the Big Cereal boardroom may have just been in Eastwood’s imagination, who knows. But Coco Monkey was present.

No, I think you might be on to something there. He does look like a take on the Monkey King of Chinese folklore… Only with a DBZ flair to it for reference’s sake. DBZ was based on tales of the Monkey King, specifically Journey to the West, so it makes a whole lot of sense.

Why don’t they lure it out onto the highway? Even if it regenerated after getting hit by a 5-ton truck, it would be severely inconvenienced for a while, and the gasoline explosion might cause it some trouble with said regenerating….

Well, the facility was not really their own fault, Wildfire did that and got beaten into a full body cast for it.
Lothar’s prostetics being possessed by a demon was not their fault, either, and they took him out fairly quickly.
They tried to stop Morth’s transformation, but did not succeed.
All in all, yes, they were present at those events, but no, they were not directly at fault.
(Further point at Morth’s: They avoided the first chance for ascension.
Lack of knowledge enabled the second to work, but without them, the first would have worked anyway)

Uh no, they exist in the same universe, as seen in a ‘reunion’ scene of sorts, wherein Eastwood falls prey to the bat cyborg guy’s shameless self promotional ‘tales’ that he tends to bring up as much as possible. And then makes Virus the victim while he runs off, having dealt with that crap far too much to stand the guy anymore.

Russian?Well, we have this word, but it is not common in our language, we say [шлюха] (Use google translate). And I’ve never heard that we say “kurva” . I think “kurva” – it’s an Albanian word. I think… And it’s means “bitc…erm, you understand me :)

Except I doubt that half the ‘A Team’ will take any of the EN Team’s bullshit. At least #1 still considered #21 and #24 allies that he would have to put up with, at least until the mission was complete.

The other members of the EN crew took that before. They used it as a lamp, to slice bread, and to poke holes in the women’s locker room wall. Plus, they can’t easily recharge it once it runs out of power.

I love seeing these guys in the comic. They’re such a great example of a team.

Heh, good question. This script basically had *insert random daemon here*. One day I was poking about in an old harddrive and came across a few screengrabs of a creature I made in EA/Maxis’ Spore. It was one of my favourite Spore creations, and it seemed to fit the bill quite nicely. I still have the thumbnail: http://www.perfectlychaotic.com/junk/Goreflower.png Drag this into the Spore creature creator to load it up.

It has Patternari coloration and Thirstate worminess. So I dunno. We were okay with leaving it a mystery.

Ya’ know, the more I look at the…”Beamstaff” I guess…I can’t help but think that it classifies as “Awesome But Impracticle”. I mean one slash with a Beam Sword could split that thing in two. I guess it’s okay for fighting Daemons but I’d prefer a regular Beam Sword anyday.

Daemon Hunters spar with each other but don’t usually fight, and Daemons don’t often have vorpal-esque blades that can actually cut such a thing.
That said, there’s a reason why most Demon Hunters favour the sword. :)